Benoit/Freeman Project

Benoit/Freeman Project

Track Listings

 
1. Reunion
2. When She Believed in Me
3. Mediterranean Nights
4. Swept Away
5. End of Our Season
6. After the Love Has Gone
7. Smarty Pants
8. It's the Thought That Counts
9. Mirage
10. That's All I Could Say

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Benoit/Freeman Project 2
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Tenth Anniversary
  • The Best Benoit CD yet
  • SMOOTH JAZZ IS ALMOST DEAD
  • Smooth jazz + Country singer = boring
  • doesn't quite make it
Benoit/Freeman Project 2
David Benoit , and Russ Freeman
Manufacturer: Peak Records
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B00025EU0Y
Release Date: 2004-06-22

Tracks:

  1. Palmetto Park
  2. Via Nueve
  3. Montecito
  4. Club Havana
  5. Two Survivors
  6. Samba
  7. Moon Through The Window
  8. Struttin'
  9. Stiletto Heels
  10. Waiting for The Stars To Fall

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It took these two a decade to follow up their first project, one of the best smooth jazz albums of the '90s. The songs, half of which were co-written by the leaders, are well-crafted gems. Some are radio friendly ("Palmetto Park," "Club Havana," and the Brazilian-tinged "Samba") and one--"Struttin'" featuring trumpeter Chris Botti--has soloing that may catch critics of smooth jazz by surprise. As with the first album's Kenny Loggins feature, there's also a cameo here with a singer not associated with jazz, Vince Gill. The album has the feel of Benoit's jazziest effort, Waiting for Spring, which he recorded with the late guitarist Emily Remler, and his handling of the string arrangements throughout this album is superb. One can only hope the pianist and guitarist get together again before 2014. --Mark Ruffin

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Tenth Anniversary.......2006-02-15

Ten years ago a younger David Benoit and Russ Freeman did the 'Benoit/Freenan Project 1'{1994}. And to this day it is stiil one of my most favourite albums. I had just about given up all hope that these guys would ever do another album together. But as they say 'Good things come to those who wait'. And the good thing is the release of 'Benoit/Freeman 2'{2004}. I brought this album about a year ago and I listen to it all the time. With guest recording artist like Vince Gill and Chris Botti. And songs like Palmetto Park,Via Nueve,Samba and Club Havana 'Project 2' is a beautiful album. So what as changed over the last ten years? Well,for one thing Mr Benoit hair is now more grayer and Mr Freeman hair is a lot shorter. But the music is still top notch. And once again Benoit and Freeman demonstrate their ability to compose good music apart and together. So just sit back in your easy chair and enjoy this smooth jazz treat. And while you're at it why not give 'Project 1' a listen

5 out of 5 stars The Best Benoit CD yet.......2005-08-04

I listen to alot of jazz and seem to know what I like. As soon as I heard this one it reminded me a little bit of Pat Mentheny (on his good days) and that is a compliment. In the other reviews people seem to be getting a little picky. No album is perfect and neither is this one. However I loved it and play it all the time.

2 out of 5 stars SMOOTH JAZZ IS ALMOST DEAD.......2005-03-11

This CD is decent at best. I give it 2 stars just based on the 3 songs (Palmetto Park, Samba, Via Nueve). They sound great and soothing, but everything else is mediocre. It is just uninspired. The 2 major flaws with the CD are Vince Gill singing, and the uneven solo time Russ takes over David. I love piano a lot more than classical guitar, and it seems Russ always takes 2 solos to David's 1. He is not the best guitarist in the world (all riffs sound the same from this guy) and David is much more technically proficient (classically trained pianist) in my opinion. Also, there are too many vocal tracks on today's smooth jazz CD's, and the vocal tracks always SUCK (excluding Fourplay, Norman Connors and Pat Metheny Group). If I want to hear singing, I'll buy Norah Jones, Al Jarreau, Diana Krall, and other VOCALISTS. One more thing, Trumpet is not the best smooth jazz instrument, so why the hell is Chris Botti on everything? I also play trumpet and would like to keep it in traditional jazz or classical music.

1 out of 5 stars Smooth jazz + Country singer = boring.......2005-01-22

I know you need to be a "smooth jazz" fan to like this album but I want to write my opinion after listening to this album. David Benoit is a talented pianist and Russ Freeman is a talented guitarist, but like most smooth jazz albums, all the music in this album are predictable. Why they must waste their talents for 'smooth jazz' albums?

And why they invite Vince Gill to sing? He can't sing jazz, he's so boooriingg. If they want to invite pop singer to sing jazz, why they don't invite Norah Jones instead? She have a great voice... Or how about Brian McKnight, Vanessa Williams, Stevie Wonder, James Ingram?!?!? There's so many pop singer that could sing jazz but why Vince Gill (or to make thing worse... how about Robbie Williams)?

3 out of 5 stars doesn't quite make it.......2004-11-16

I'll start off by saying that Russ Freeman is what started my interest in contemporary jazz for twelve years now and I generally love anything he's involved in. I discovered David Benoit through his guest appearances with The Rippingtons, and went through a bit of a phase after seeing him live in some smooth jazz christmas concert (he was the only one who really stood out to me). I'm actually quite fond of Benoit's late 80's to early 90's solo work, as the producing is light and they generally show off his unique sound.

That being said, this CD was a bit of a let down for me. It sounded like, instead of combining the brillance of both artists, the compositions were trying to be generic enough to fit both playing styles. My favourite track is the one that Russ wrote himself. The album is decent enough to listen to, and if anything else, something new, but I don't think you would miss anything in passing it up. This is just my view of it, anyway.
The Benoit/Freeman Project
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • A musical collaboration made in heaven
  • This for your permanent collection in jazz
  • This is a great Album
  • Benoit / Freeman Project
  • Fantastic marriage of piano and guitar
The Benoit/Freeman Project
Benoit , and Russ Freeman
Manufacturer: Grp Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000001T9
Release Date: 1994-02-15

Tracks:

  1. Reunion
  2. When She Believed In Me
  3. Mediterranean Nights
  4. Swept Away
  5. The End Of Our Season
  6. After The Love Has Gone
  7. Smartypants
  8. It's The Thought That Counts
  9. Mirage
  10. That's All I Could Say

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A musical collaboration made in heaven.......2006-11-02

I bought this album based on their individual musical talents and the whole is certainly better than the sum of the parts.

5 out of 5 stars This for your permanent collection in jazz.......2006-09-25

Being a road warrior, I have the time to listen to music, and this album I hear every 5 moths or so. Its so good, there is not a fault, a disonance of any kind, yet it has depth as well as melody.

If you are selective and only look for that music you will keep forever, this is an album you cannot let go by.

BTW- I din't know Kenny logging could be so good on the 2nd song.

5 out of 5 stars This is a great Album.......2004-08-25

this album is so cool. You have to get it if you like the first one. I mean, WOW!!!! You'd better buy this album if you're a benoit fan. I hope you find this review helpful.

5 out of 5 stars Benoit / Freeman Project.......2000-05-18

Se deja ver lo mejor de ambos musicos, su integración es limpia y segura, en pocas palabras, este proyecto si resulto, y como resultado obtuvimos muy buena musica, solo el mejor JAZZ.

5 out of 5 stars Fantastic marriage of piano and guitar.......1999-06-26

Heard this album just three months ago, and could not believe what I had been missing. Both artists are so very talented in their respective fields, and putting them together was sheer genius. The track"It's The Thought That Counts" is especially intriguing---alot of Freeman's guitar is so reminiscent of Antonio Carlos Jobim's style, and that is a real good thing. Jobim was a great favorite of mine. All musicians involved with this project[no pun intended], are very talented and from start to finish, it sounds like everyone was not only working hard, but enjoying themselves. I would not have known about this album if it were not for our great jazz station WHRL in Albany, N.Y. I have this "Project" on CD and cassette so that I have this magical music whever I go.
The Benoit Freeman Project
Average customer rating: Not rated
    The Benoit Freeman Project
    David Benoit , Russ Freeman , Nathan East , Steven George , Gary Grant , Jerry Hey , Dan Higgins , Kenny Loggins , Tony Morales , and Phil Perry
    Manufacturer: GRP
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000EOMLE0

    Product Description

    The Benoit/Freeman Project //David Benoit and Russ Freeman //Featuring: Nathan East, Steven George, Gary Grant, Jerry Hey, Dan Higgins, Kenny Loggins, Tony Morales,Phil Perry, Steve Reid, John Robinson, Anjani Thomas, Vesta. 1. Reunion 2. When She Believed In Me 3. Mediterranean Nights 4. Swept Away 5. The End Of Our Season 6. After The Love Has Gone 7. Smartypants 8. It's The Thought That Counts 9. Mirage 10. That's All I Could Say
    Mirage
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Mirage
      Benoit Freeman Project
      Manufacturer: Universal/Polygram
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B0000677I3

      Album Details

      Japanese limited version featuring a digipack.

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